CDL & DUI Defense

We Will Advocate for You and Defend Your CDL in All Legal Venues

Any commercial driver naturally realizes that a conviction on drunk driving charges is likely to pose serious risks to a commercial driver's license (CDL). In many cases, a DUI conviction will put a stop to a professional driving career.

Even before a driver accused of DUI is convicted, however, damage may begin simply from being arrested. Stigma and shame among family and friends are not the only problems. In some cases, even being arrested on suspicion of drunk driving can cause you to lose your professional license.

Drennan Law Firm is prepared to plead a compelling case on your behalf before your professional licensing board. This
career-specific advocacy is in addition to a lawyer's representation on your behalf at a Division of Motor Vehicles hearing and before a criminal court.

Each venue of justice has its consequences for your future, putting some of your most valuable assets at risk:

Drennan Law Firm takes on tough DUI cases, including cases involving CDL holders. Time and again, we obtain very favorable outcomes on behalf of commercial drivers.

Call for a Free Initial Consultation About Defending Your CDL

Drennan Law Firm reaches out to commercial truck drivers charged with DUI anywhere in South Carolina's Low Country. From law offices in Mount Pleasant, CDL defense attorney John L. Drennan welcomes your inquiry.
Contact us to schedule a consultation with no further obligation.

Do not plead guilty. Caution ahead.

Do NOT plead guilty. Do NOT trust your case to an inexperienced lawyer. Laws have gotten tougher and the October 2014 implementation of Emma’s Law have made DUI penalties even more severe.
Get a lawyer who will go to any length to win your case.

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